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Shameless Leadership

905: LEADERSHIP STORIES: Karen vs Ross: How to Say Hi to People

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Education, Management, How To, Business, Self-improvement

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel” Maya Angelou How you make people feel is a big responsibility as a leader. While you cannot control how others perceive and receive you, you can control how you attempt to engage and lead in positive, supportive, and authentic ways.  The way you engage with the people you lead - from saying hello to delegating tasks to providing feedback to saying “Thank you” - matters.   When I was in high school I was lucky enough to have a job where my very first boss, Karen, looked me in the eye and greeted me with a big smile every single day when I arrived at work. She made me feel important and like my contributions were significant even though my work was easily the least significant in the company.   I loved working for Karen. I always knew where I stood with her. I knew I was doing a good job supporting her and the team. And, I knew she would let me know if I needed to course correct in a fumbly moment. I loved making her job just a little bit easier.  I had several bosses who followed Karen who made me feel small, insignificant, and even invisible at times. I had no desire to prove myself to these leaders. In fact, sometimes I looked forward to brushing them off the same way they did me. I knew they didn’t deserve the best parts of me, so they didn’t get them.  Great leaders' interactions with those whom they lead are consistently additive, meaning they add value to their day and their work.   In this episode, I share the story of Karen vs Ross, my first two bosses who could not have been more opposite in their leadership. In hearing about these two vastly different leadership experiences, I think you will see how the smallest moments of leadership, like saying “Hi!”, can have a big impact on your leadership legacy.   We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://shamelessleadership.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to Shameless Leadership. I'm your host, Sarah Dean. This show is for women, transgender people, non-binary folks, as well as allies, who are committed to advancing their leadership while also advancing the leadership of those around them. In each episode, we will offer practical tips, leadership strategies, and inspiring stories to help you become a more

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confident, compassionate, and inclusive leader. The truth is, you were born to lead. What might

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happen for you if you were to wholeheartedly embrace that part of yourself? So let's start now,

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together. Hello, shameless leaders. Today we're going to talk about something seemingly very simple.

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How do you say hi to people?

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And I'm laughing because I feel like we probably don't think about this a lot, right?

1:03.5

You're not thinking every day that you wake up or leave your house or walk into the office.

1:07.5

Like, how am I going to say hi to people today?

1:09.1

But it matters.

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It matters a lot.

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One of my favorite stories that I share when I'm on stage, when I'm leading trainings, when I'm

1:15.5

talking about leadership, is my experience of the way two different bosses said hello to me early

1:23.2

in my career. So this is the story of Karen versus Ross, which sounds like a friend's episode.

1:30.0

Ross versus Rachel. It's different, different characters, different characters. So Karen versus

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Ross. Karen was my very first boss. I in high school got a job working at a doctor's office.

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So one of my good friends' moms was a nurse at this doctor's office, and she got me

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an after-school job to be the file clerk. I don't know if that title still exists, but I was the file

1:50.3

clerk for this doctor's office. The doctors were, it was a practice of five OBGYN. So they were

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busy doctors delivering babies all day and helping pregnant women and postpartum women.

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